![]() White (memoir about raising a Chernobyl survivor named Olga, a young girl who immigrated to Canada and attended school in the province of Nova Scotia). Out of Chernobyl: A Girl Named Olga (2008) by Maureen A.Midnight in Chernobyl (2019) by Adam Higginbotham (reexamines the disaster using up-to-date reports and historical archives).Chernobyl 01:23:40 (2016) by Andrew Leatherbarrow (large account of the disaster from different perspectives of those who were involved).Biohazard (1999) by Ken Alibek (discusses Chernobyl and the 1979 Sverdlovsk anthrax leak as two of many accidents that happened involving hazardous substances in the Soviet Union). ![]() This list is not exhaustive and may not reflect all books, including recently-published, pre-released and self-published books. Very early examples included a 1987 fiction book by science-fiction author Frederik Pohl, titled Chernobyl, while many famous non-fiction titles about Chernobyl were unwritten and unpublished until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Soon after the events of Chernobyl on Apgenerated global attention, numerous fiction and non-fiction titles have been published on the subject. This is an incomplete list of books about the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. ![]() Continuing list of books about the Chernobyl meltdown ![]()
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